Since the
item is no longer available for sale on the original site, this pattern is MY
BEST GUESS on how this pullover is made. Expect an error of 5% ( maximum)but as
I write it , I will make it after I am done with my current project.

So some notes
before I begin:

As all Anthropology crocheted items this is made in
Asia so a bit of freestyle crochet is involved. Considering the pullovers
are made in bulk the yarn used it the cheapest one : combination of cotton
blends.

Keep in mind that the above hexagon charts are purely for
inspiration the main hexagon motif
being a combination of these charts:

The pullover
in the picture is 38 European. This means larger sized will be obtained by
working an extra row on each hexagon. Ex: + 1 row = sizes 40-42 European , +2 rows =
sizes 44 – 46 European.

The style of
the pullover is casual fit oversized so keep in mind that fitting it to your
size is easier than it seems.

Hexagon motif
pattern:

1 magic loop

12 dc in the loop , sl st to join, turn

Ch4, 1dc cn1 1dc ch1 , 1dc ch1 1dc in the same loop ( first
corner),* 3x 1dcch1 , 1dc ch1 1dc in the same loop* (second corner), repeat
** to form the corners…last stitch is the end of the sixth corner, sl st
and turn.

Repeat 3

Repeat
the same increase in corner for the next rows as follows

Sc ( single crochet row)1 single crochet in each loop - in the corners 2 sc

Sc ( single crochet row)1 single crochet in each loop - in the corners 2 sc

Repeat 3

Repeat 3

Sc ( single crochet row)1 single crochet in each loop - in the corners 2 sc

Sc ( single crochet row)1 single crochet in each loop - in the corners 2 sc

11.
Repeat 3 ( last row)

Last
row: you either choose to use a 0,5 larger hook( in case you work with 2,5 use
a 3 mm), or you use treble crochet instead of dc.

This
is the basic explanation for the hexagon.

How
to form the pullover:

Hexagon rows
from top to bottom:

4 motifs : 1 center front , 1 center back, 2 for
shoulders

6 motifs: 2 front, 2 back, 1 to each side

6 motifs : 3 front , 3 back.

Sleeves:

You
need 3 rows of 2 motifs joined down from the shoulders motif. You may need an
extra row of tr crochet in order to join the shoulder motif with the first row.

Below
you can find some inspirational motif charts.

Note:
for the neck opening you can notice in the picture that the center front and
back motifs have an incomplete top
corner.

For
the front neck opening the top corner of the hexagon is not completed . You
stop working at a half + 1 stitch starting from the 3rd row of the
hexagon. Basically you only work 3 quarters of the motif.

For
the back neck opening you will do the same thing starting only from the last
row of sc.

To
finish the neck opening work 3 to 4 rows of sc around the neck opening.

In
order to get a straight line for the bottom of the pullover and the bottom of
the sleeve you will have to work little triangles using the same principle as
for the corners of the hexagon with center V stitch increase.

To
finish the bottom you can knit the bottom border with simple knit and purl (
knitted elastic) working 5 to 7 rows, or you can choose to make a crocheted
elastic with fpdc and bp dc.

The
same applies for sleeve cuffs.

Please
keep in mind that the pullover may seem quite a handful but it is far from
being so. Simply give it a try and have fun. Dare and take on this crochet
challenge for yourself and you’ll have a fashionable pullover to wear with
skinny jeans and maxi floral dress this upcoming spring.

I
hope you guys like this post and try to make this stunning Anthropology
pullover.

Have
fun and please share this far and wide so this free pattern will help as many
as possible.

This is truly lovely and I'd love to try making.one question I have before even starting. In instructions you have written thus:Hexagon motif pattern:

1 magic loop1. 12 dc in the loop , sl st to join, turn2. Ch4, 1dc cn1 1dc ch1 , 1dc ch1 1dc in the same loop ( first corner),* 3x 1dcch1 , 1dc ch1 1dc in the same loop* (second corner), repeat ** to form the corners…last stitch is the end of the sixth corner, sl st and turn.3. Repeat 3To what does Repeat 3 refer?Thank you for all your work in presenting this.